Thanks for responding Clark! However...

Umm.  Norton d.d. said I have "spared blocks file" ? How do I 
determine which ones are the problems?


>
>  >As I understand it, the thing to do is to reformat the disk, and
>>reinstall the sys software. Am I right?

Clark suggested:

>
>If the problem is crosslinked files then the thing to do is to delete
>the two files in question and then run your disk utilities again.
>The drive isn't damaged, it's just that there is some corruption in
>the data that links a file together.  If the file in question is
>important you may be out of luck.  At least one and possibly both
>files are munged.
>--
>Clark Martin

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